Kiosk in the middle?

notes and the points of difference

1. we put the first note under the ministry undersecretary:
at the accident or emergency unit of the mubarak hospital, which is often overcrowded with patients and visitors it doesn’t often help, an aid organization opened a booth in the middle of the hall to sell hot food and drinks- despite the buzzy atmosphere. the wooden kiosk was built at the expense of the important sanitation facility. for this reason, the hospital’s cleaners are forced to keep garbage bags, including those containing contaminated materials and trash before chucking them inside bags behind the booth- inside and outside. the area behind the kiosk is also used for storing cartons and trolleys! the question is: how did the aid organization obtain license for that kiosk in such a narrow space? why did mubarak hospital administration accept the kiosk at the area where garbage bags and contaminated materials are kept to the detriment of visitors? how can this unhealthy, uncivilized and immoral sight be accepted in the most crowded government hospital? to confirm this report, we have enclosed an illustration with the article.

2. british airways issued a statement warning passengers not to write their addresses on the baggage cards. it stressed that drug traffickers could exploit the avenue to put drugs in such bags and their owners might end up in jail for life if they’re discovered, and in case the bag goes through customs with its content, the traffickers would come to the house or address on the bag to pick up their goods. the company asked passengers to simply mention the phone number or e-mail address on the card, which is sufficient for the airline to contact the owner or infer the bag. the company also warned passengers not to leave boarding passes anywhere and to destroy them after receiving the bag, given that the card includes personal information that may allow criminals to make out the full name of the traveler to steal his data, including travel miles he has collected.

3. iraq is currently in an execrable security and living condition. several other arab countries are in a similar situation. therefore, we see iraq cursing its present state and longing for its past—especially in the security aspect, and blaming the current ruling regimes of their countries for the ruin and what is left of them! there is no doubt that the position of the majority of peoples from these oppressed countries is a concept not subjected to blame, especially in light of the modesty of the culture of the majority that has not been able to notice that events happening in countries like iraq and libya are nothing more than the outcome of years of fear and oppression from the previous dictatorship that ruled them with iron and fire. i don’t need to review the nature of the rule of saddam, for example, as regards the extent of fear and terror that struck the iraqis during the abhorrent period, but i can say the psyche and mentality of individual iraqis suffered imbalance. the fear and terror created by saddam killed the humanity in individuals and caused man to fear his son, brother, wife and all family members. the rule of saddam has distorted the social structure in all aspects, and ravaged education, culture, art, economy and everything. there is no doubt the level of destruction has affected the psyche of future generations.

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